Business Administration (BS): Finance Concentration
To see more about what you will learn in this program, visit the Learning Outcomes website!
All businesses, large and small, must make financial decisions. Such decisions include the raising of funds necessary to operate, the cost of these funds, and a careful analysis of the use of these funds. In addition, individuals must make financial decisions throughout their lives in terms of building assets to meet their financial goals. Finance involves the study of all of these issues, whether for businesses or individuals, and the application of the tools needed to successfully make the crucial financial decisions that must be made on an ongoing basis.
Curriculum Overview
Students in the finance concentration focus on financial markets, the allocation of financial resources by individuals, corporations and other groups, and the tools financial managers use to make business decisions. Topics of study include financial analysis and management, investment analysis and portfolio management, financial markets, business valuation, risk management, personal finance, and international finance.
The finance concentration is designed to prepare students in the following areas:
- Financial and decision-making skills for a wide range of applications
- The integration of finance across functional areas of an organization
- Expertise to exercise sound judgment in professional and personal financial decisions
Contact
Business Management
Poole College of Management
2300 Nelson Hall
Raleigh, NC 27695
919.515.5565
Website
Jonathan Bohlmann
Interim Department Head
Plan Requirements
Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
---|---|---|---|
Humanities and Social Sciences | |||
Acad Writing Research 1 | 4 | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | ||
Public Speaking | |||
Interpersonal Communication | |||
Argumentation and Advocacy | |||
PSY 200 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
Select one of the following: 1 | 3 | ||
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics | |||
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics | |||
Principles of Microeconomics | |||
EC 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 | |
Select one of the following: | 3 | ||
Communication for Engineering and Technology | |||
Communication for Business and Management | |||
Communication for Science and Research | |||
GEP Humanities | 6 | ||
Students must also take one course from the Poole College of Management Ethics list (no credit hour requirement); If a student takes a PHI course to satisfy the Ethics requirement, it may double-count as the second humanities course provided the first course was not also a PHI course. | |||
GEP Additional Breadth (Humanities/Social Sciences/Visual and Performing Arts) | 3 | ||
Select one of the following: (verify requirement) | |||
Managing Ethics in Organizations | |||
Issues in Business Ethics | |||
Contemporary Moral Issues | |||
Ethical Problems in the Law | |||
Ethics | |||
Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement) | |||
Mathematical and Natural Sciences | |||
GEP Natural Sciences | 7 | ||
Select one of the following: 1 | 3 | ||
Elements of Calculus | |||
Calculus for Life and Management Sciences A | |||
Calculus I | |||
MA 114 | Introduction to Finite Mathematics with Applications | 3 | |
or MA 242 | Calculus III | ||
Select one of the following: 1 | 3 | ||
Economics and Business Statistics | |||
Economics and Business Statistics | |||
Introduction to Statistics II | |||
Probability and Statistics for Engineers | |||
Introduction to Statistical Inference and Regression | |||
BUS 351 | Predictive Analytics for Business | 3 | |
ST 307 | Introduction to Statistical Programming- SAS | 1 | |
or ST 308 | Introduction to Statistical Programming - R | ||
Interdisciplinary Perspectives | |||
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 2 | ||
Physical Education | |||
GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 2 | ||
Corequisites | |||
GEP U.S. Diversity (verify requirement) | |||
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement) | |||
Major Requirements | |||
M 100 | Personal and Professional Identity Development | 1 | |
MIE 201 | Introduction to Business Processes | 3 | |
ACC 210 | Concepts of Financial Reporting 1 | 3 | |
ACC 220 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting 1 | 3 | |
MIE 310 | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | 3 | |
BUS 320 | Financial Management | 3 | |
MIE 330 | Human Resource Management | 3 | |
BUS 340 | Information Systems Management | 3 | |
BUS 360 | Marketing Methods | 3 | |
BUS 370 | Operations and Supply Chain Management | 3 | |
MIE 305 | Legal and Regulatory Environment | 3 | |
MIE 480 | Business Policy and Strategy | 3 | |
Concentration | |||
BUS 420 | Financial Management of Corporations | 3 | |
BUS 422 | Investments and Portfolio Management | 3 | |
Select two of the following: | 6 | ||
Advanced Personal Financial Management | |||
International Financial Management | |||
Financial Analytics | |||
Financial Modeling | |||
Free Electives | |||
Free Electives (12 Hr S/U Lmt) 2,3 | 22 | ||
Total Hours | 120 |
1 | C- or better |
2 | Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement. |
3 | Some courses will not count as free electives, such as FL 101, or 105 (in the language in which proficiency requirement is met), or MA 101, 103, 105. (12 hours of free electives may be taken for credit only.) |
Acad Writing Research
Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
---|---|---|---|
Acad Writing Research | |||
ENG 101 | Academic Writing and Research | 4 | |
FLE 101 | Academic Writing and Research | 4 | |
Transfer Sequence | |||
ENG 202 | Disciplinary Perspectives in Writing | 3 | |
ENG 1GEP | 100 Level English Composition | 3 |
Semester Sequence
This is a sample.
First Year | ||
---|---|---|
Fall Semester | Hours | |
M 100 | Personal and Professional Identity Development | 1 |
ENG 101 | Academic Writing and Research (or GEP Natural Sciences with Lab) 1 | 4 |
Select one of the following: 1 | 3 | |
Elements of Calculus | ||
Calculus for Life and Management Sciences A | ||
Calculus I | ||
MIE 201 | Introduction to Business Processes | 3 |
Free Elective | 3 | |
GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 1 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Spring Semester | ||
MA 114 or MA 242 | Introduction to Finite Mathematics with Applications or Calculus III | 3 |
Select one of the following: 2 | 3 | |
Public Speaking | ||
Interpersonal Communication | ||
Argumentation and Advocacy | ||
ENG 101 | Academic Writing and Research (or GEP Natural Sciences with Lab) 1 | 4 |
EC 201 or ARE 201 | Principles of Microeconomics 1 or Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics | 3 |
ACC 210 | Concepts of Financial Reporting 1 | 3 |
Hours | 16 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall Semester | ||
ACC 220 | Introduction to Managerial Accounting 1 | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Public Speaking | ||
Interpersonal Communication | ||
Argumentation and Advocacy | ||
GEP Humanities 2 | 3 | |
BUS/ST 350 | Economics and Business Statistics 1 | 3 |
GEP Natural Sciences | 3 | |
EC 202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
GEP Health and Exercise Studies | 1 | |
Hours | 19 | |
Spring Semester | ||
Select three of the following: | 9 | |
Financial Management | ||
Information Systems Management | ||
Marketing Methods | ||
Operations and Supply Chain Management | ||
Legal and Regulatory Environment | ||
Introduction to Entrepreneurship | ||
Human Resource Management | ||
PSY 200 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
GEP Additional Breadth (Humanities/Social Sciences/Visual and Performing Arts) | 3 | |
ST 307 | Introduction to Statistical Programming- SAS | 1 |
Hours | 16 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall Semester | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Financial Management | ||
Information Systems Management | ||
Marketing Methods | ||
Operations and Supply Chain Management | ||
Legal and Regulatory Environment | ||
Introduction to Entrepreneurship | ||
Human Resource Management | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Communication for Engineering and Technology | ||
Communication for Business and Management | ||
Communication for Science and Research | ||
Free Electives | 6 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Spring Semester | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Financial Management | ||
Information Systems Management | ||
Marketing Methods | ||
Operations and Supply Chain Management | ||
Legal and Regulatory Environment | ||
Introduction to Entrepreneurship | ||
Human Resource Management | ||
Concentration course | 3 | |
Free Electives | 6 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Fourth Year | ||
Fall Semester | ||
Select two Concentration courses | 6 | |
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 2 | |
GEP Humanities 2 | 3 | |
Free Elective | 4 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Spring Semester | ||
MIE 480 | Business Policy and Strategy | 3 |
Concentration course | 3 | |
Free Electives | 6 | |
Hours | 12 | |
Total Hours | 123 |
1 | Must be completed with “C-” or better. |
2 | If a student takes a PHI course to satisfy the Ethics requirement, it may double-count as the second humanities course provided the first course was not also a PHI course. |
GPA Graduation Requirements
- Overall GPA for all courses attempted at NC State must be 2.0 or higher; and
- Overall GPA for all BUS, MIE, and M courses attempted at NC State must be 2.0 or higher.
Career Opportunities
Graduates in business administration are prepared for a variety of careers in business or industry including new product development, marketing, manufacturing, human resources, IT management, business analysis, banking and finance, consulting, and business development. They have the knowledge and tools to launch new business ideas and succeed in management positions.